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Two new videos spotlight the customization and craftsmanship of Kolbe’s windows and doors, while amplifying the company’s “We’re for the visionaries” theme.
GlassCon Global is the first event of its kind in North America, which brings together global innovations in glass technology to further the development of the glass industry.
Having recently set up a growing UK manufacturing facility, the largest specialist insulated glass component manufacturer and distributor in the UK is a finalist for the Component Supplier of the Year Award in the up and coming G13 Awards.
Miglass Ltd, a UK based specialist glass processor, is delighted to have been nominated in the forthcoming G13 awards for the glass and glazing industry.
The appointment of The Glass Machinery Company as sole UK agent by Italian manufacturer Bovone has seen very positive results this year.
Linde Gases, a division of The Linde Group, today announced the launch of S-COAT®, a highly innovative and cost effective anti-reflection (AR) coating technology which significantly increases light transmission values and resultant energy yields of…
Bystronic glass will exhibit its practical entry model for industrial insulating glass production at this year’s China Glass trade fair taking place between 24 and 27 May in Beijing.
HUDSON, MA--(Marketwire - Jan 15, 2013) - Anver Corporation has introduced an electric powered vacuum lifter-tilter and 360 degree rotator for handling glass and architectural building panels, composite sheets, and solar panels.
At glasstec 2012, the leading trade show for the flat glass industry, LiSEC introduced its new gantry loading system FlyOver, whose most important benefit is that in most cases it renders additional, costly remnant plate storage systems obsolete.
With the emergence of new trade legislation in respect of CE marking, the pressure is once again on processors to manufacture to exacting standards.
As Glasstec shuts its doors once again the eyes of the glass industry have focussed on innovations, changes for the better and also gained a glimpse on how to improve both production standards and profit margins.
Large selection of proven handling equipment Neuhausen-Hamberg / Düsseldorf (Germany), October 2012.
glasstec 2012 will be a pivotal platform for Hegla as the leading glass cutting system specialist demonstrates a number of new developments on Stands C55, C56, C73 and E55 in Hall 14.
Neuhausen-Hamberg / Düsseldorf (Germany), October 2012.
Since appointing The Glass Machinery Company earlier this year there has been substantial interest in Viprotron’s scanning range the company reports.
ASTM E2875/E2875M highlights critical risks to the body from glass handling, as well as the need for risk assessment, especially to the neck and other major artery areas.
Already The Glass Machinery Company is expecting a busy time at Glasstec 2012 with most of the company’s suppliers attending in force at the Dusseldorf exhibition.
Glazing Vision continue to supply rooflights across the globe, the latest being 3 No. Multipart Walk on Flushglaze rooflights 6000mm x 800mm for the PS1 project in New York.
GlassBuild America, Las Vegas Convention Centre, Stand 1415Aurora (Denver), July, 2012.
Norbert Wienold GmbH, the German manufacturer of specialist glass lifts has appointed Access Platform Sales Ltd (APS) of Upton near Huntingdon as their sole UK importer and distributor for the Wienold Lifte range.
Steve Goble Hegla UK, Managing Director, looks at ways to improve efficiency and take positive steps forward during difficult times.
“We are very proud to announce today that Ohio based Safety Today. Inc, has been selected as exclusive licensed distributor for our cut resistant clothing range within all industrial applications and sectors in the US”, Robert Kaiser, CEO of PPSS…
Glass handling is potentially very dangerous, with the obvious risk of severe cuts from broken glass, and the not-so-obvious risk of back injuries and other muscular skeletal injuries due to manual glass handling.
Manufacturing methods always need to be as efficient as possible but particularly more so in the current climate with the challenges brought by customers and demands for product developments increasing in a fiercely competitive market.